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单词 A-k'o-su
释义

A-k'o-su

English

Map including A-K'O-SU (AKSU) (DMA, 1985) (lower right)

Etymology

From the Wade–Giles romanization of the Mandarin Chinese pronunciation for 阿克蘇阿克苏 (A¹-kʻo⁴-su¹).[1]

Pronunciation

  • enPR: äʹkōʹso͞oʹ[2]

Proper noun

A-k'o-su

  1. Alternative form of Akesu (Aksu)
    • [1934 July 14, “Sinkiang Chief Predicts Early Suppression of Rebels”, in The China Weekly Review, volume 69, number 7, OCLC 9189590, page 257:
      Mr. Peng said that the world-famous scientist, Sven Hedin, was kidnapped by troops under General Ma in south Sinkiang, but was released later, and is believed to be safe and well at Akosu.]
    • 1960 June 3 [6 April 1960], “Technical Revolution Promoted in Bureaus”, in Weekly Report on Communist China, number 28, Washington, D.C.: Central Intelligence Agency, translation of original by Peiping, Jen-min Yu-tian, OCLC 213778098, page 16:
      The engineering department of the Sinkiang Posts and Telecommunications Control Bureau fully utilized both native and foreign methods to carry out innovation and technical revolution. About 80 percent of its line work are now mechanized. A remote control switch for the radio transmitter was test-produced by the Kashgar and A-k'o-su bureaus.
    • 1966, Lo-shu Fu, A Documentary Chronicle of Sino-Western Relations (1644-1820), University of Arizona Press, LCCN 66-18529, OCLC 53146159, OL 5988265M, page 307:
      The Emperor decreed [to the ministers in the grand council]: "According to a memorial from Yü-ch'i,⁴²⁷ after he received Our edict, he ordered a search to discover whether the Mohammedans of Andijan who had returned to A-k'o-su from I-li, had brought Russian goods (furs) with them. What he has done is wrong.
    • 1976, Lai, Chuen-Yan David, “Developments of Cotton Cultivation in Sinkiang”, in Pacific Viewpoint, volume 17, number 2, DOI:10.1111/apv.172005, ISSN 0030-8978, OCLC 1087086469, page 162:
      The northern part of the Tarim Basin includes large cotton fields around A-k'o-su (Aksu), Hsin-ho, K'u-ch'e (Kucha) and K'u-erh-le (Korla), where the Tarim river and its tributaries are the main source of water supply. Long-staple cotton has been introduced to the state farms in A-k'o-su and K'u-erh-le, both of which are potential sites for cotton-textile manufacturing.
    • [1977, Torbert, Preston M., The Chʻing Imperial Household Department: a Study of its Organization and Principal Functions, 1662-1796, Harvard University Press, OCLC 252067570, page 146:
      In the 1750s Chao Chün-jui engaged in business in various towns in Sinkiang such as Yarkand and Akosu.[...]During these years he opened a shop in Yarkand and began to buy jade, which he entrusted to his employees Yu Chin-pao, Hsu Tzu-chien, and others to transport to Soochow in the lower Yangtze. There they sold the jade and bought silks and tea which could be marketed in Akosu and other towns on the northern rim of the Tarim Basin where Chao maintained commercial contacts.]
    • 1987, Hasiotis, Jr., Arthur C., Soviet Political, Economic, and Military Involvement in Sinkiang from 1928 to 1949, Garland Publishing, →ISBN, LCCN 87-8368, OCLC 906492918, OL 2379822M, page 62:
      There is general agreement that his military forces were organized into six divisions. They were stationed at the following places: at Ti-hua under the command of Liu Hsi-tsen, at T'a-ch'eng under Chiang Sung-lin, at Ili under Niu Shih, at A-shan under Wei Chen-kuo, at A-k'o-su under Chang Tzu-t'ing, and at Ko-shih-ko-erh (Kashgar) nominally under Tsou-ying, but in reality under Chin's brother, Chin Shu-chih.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:A-k'o-su.

Translations

References

  1. Aksu River, (Wade-Giles romanization) A-k’o-su Ho, in Encyclopædia Britannica
  2. The International Geographic Encyclopedia and Atlas, Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1979, →ISBN, page 10:A-k'o-su (äʹkōʹso͞oʹ)”

Further reading

  • Saul B. Cohen, editor (2008), “A-k'o-su”, in The Columbia Gazetteer of the World, volume 1, 2nd edition, New York: Columbia University Press, →ISBN, LCCN 2008009181, OCLC 212893637, page 51, column 1: “A-k'o-su, CHINA: see AKSU”
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